The Godslayer of Terranoth

The Godslayer of Terranoth

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Gowan Godfrey, celebrated war hero, legendary commander in the battle of Three Knights, and now the only suspect when he is found unconscious by the body of a deceased God. After retiring with the hero status from the Valortan army, Gowan was prepared for a life of excess and binge drinking as he drowned his sorrows at whatever tavern he could stumble into. But when he gets caught in the middle of a dark conspiracy, his entire life and reputation are thrown into the gutter. In order to prove his innocence, he will have to find the real culprit, or else face judgement and execution. But the question remains, how do you bring to justice someone with the power to kill a God? A high fantasy adventure with an impossible mystery surrounding a dark secret, featuring a fully fleshed out and original fantasy world with clever twists on familiar tropes.
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